Orioles Notebook: Rogers’ Struggles, Akin Returns, Mayo Improves
The Baltimore Orioles faced a tough setback against the Boston Red Sox, losing 17-1 in a game where standout pitcher Garrett Crochet dominated. While the Orioles' offense had shown promise with six home runs the night before, Trevor Rogers struggled on the mound, allowing three earned runs in just 1.2 innings. Keegan Akin made his much-anticipated season debut but faced a disastrous outing, giving up six runs, including a grand slam. Meanwhile, Coby Mayo is beginning to turn around his season, showing signs of improvement at the plate.
By the Numbers- Trevor Rogers had an outing of just 1.2 innings, allowing three earned runs on four hits and two walks.
- Keegan Akin's ERA now stands at 54.00 after allowing six runs in his first appearance of the season.
- Coby Mayo improved to 5-for-18 this week, with three home runs and seven RBIs.
- The Orioles will try to regain momentum in their series against the Red Sox with their next game scheduled for Sunday.
- Trevor Rogers is projected to start again on Friday in the Bronx, aiming to correct his current struggles.
- Coby Mayo is expected to receive continued playing time at third base while Jordan Westburg recovers from injury.
The Orioles need to focus on improving their pitching consistency, especially with Rogers' performance affecting the rotation. Akin must rebound quickly to contribute effectively to the bullpen. Moreover, Mayo's recent success could lead to a more confident approach at the plate moving forward.
Bottom LineThe Orioles face significant challenges with struggling pitchers, but the emergence of players like Coby Mayo provides a glimmer of hope. Establishing pitching stability will be crucial for their continued success in the series and the season ahead.
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